With computer vision and deep learning technology, Vtouch gives users the power to control devices without physically interacting with them. Instead of having to press buttons or swipe across a screen, users can make the most of Vtouch, which tracks their eyes and fingertips. Beyond being useful for home entertainment and smart home systems, Vtouch has the potential to be implemented in everything from smart cars to digital signage and next-gen devices.
In the process of making it possible for people to use with technology without physically touching a device, Vtouch helps to make interactions more hygenic—as less dirt, germs and bacteria will inevitably be spread from person to person.
At CES 2020, Vtouch is one of the innovations that will be featured as one of Samsung's C-Lab Outside start-ups.
Next-Gen Gesture Controls
Vtouch Lets Users Control Devices Without Physical Touch
Trend Themes
1. Computer Vision - Utilizing computer vision technology to enable touchless device control.
2. Deep Learning - Applying deep learning algorithms to track user's eyes and fingertips for touchless interactions.
3. Hygienic Interactions - Addressing concerns about hygiene by reducing the need for physical touch with devices.
Industry Implications
1. Home Entertainment - Implementing touchless controls in home entertainment systems, such as TVs and gaming consoles.
2. Smart Home - Integrating touchless controls into smart home automation systems, including lighting, heating, and security.
3. Automotive - Incorporating touchless controls in smart car interfaces, improving safety and convenience for drivers.